Clean energy
We're realising the potential of nuclear, wind, solar and water, bringing structure to projects and programmes that deliver reliable outcomes.
Unlocking the potential of clean energy
With almost three quarters of greenhouse gas emissions arising from the energy sector, a global transition to clean energy sources is essential to achieving the Paris Agreement’s goal to hold the increase in global average temperature to well below 2oC above pre-industrial levels.
With over 196 members of the United Nations signatories to the Paris Agreement, energy transition's a global initiative underpinned by the imperative to deliver energy security, affordability and sustainability.
Whether proven or emerging technology, constrained public sector capital, access to private equity and a challenging regulatory environment can make it difficult to get essential projects off the ground. Our renewable and clean energy capabilities support clients in navigating these complexities. Adopting a defined, consistent approach to delivering major projects and programmes is key to realising them.
Global knowledge applied locally
We're able to realise the potential for renewable and clean energy generation, making major projects and programmes investible, set up for high performance and ultimately delivered. Our connected platform provides us with the ability to draw extensive knowledge, insight and learning from the global energy sector to be applied in local markets.
We're committed to playing our part in delivering affordable, sustainable and secure energy worldwide. For over 75 years, we have been collaborating with clients to manage major projects, programmes and portfolios.
We bring programme and commercial expertise and experience that delivers results. Our global reach, capacity and capability ensure clients in the clean and renewable energy sector receive the same consistent quality of delivery.
Our approach delivers strategy into action across the full life cycle of major projects and programmes. Our understanding of global investment drivers, with local regulatory requirements and market constraints inform the strategy, set up and delivery of solutions that reduce risk and deliver sustainable clean energy.
SSE is at the forefront of efforts to decarbonise the UK power system and for over 10 years Turner & Townsend has played an integral role in developing strategies, maintaining controls and meeting programme milestones across our varying portfolio of projects. Their understanding of local markets and supply chains as well as project and commercial management expertise is supporting SSE to meet its ambitious net-zero programme.
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Our solutions
Around the world, society’s needs are changing fast. That’s why clients are coming to us to help them set up and deliver their programmes using our global platform and local expertise.
We're specialists in project delivery and our teams are underpinned by diverse capabilities.
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Jason Martin
Director, Global Renewable and Clean Energy
Deelan Govender
Associate Director, Africa
Nick Choong
Director Natural Resources
Brett Kalisch
Director, Natural Resources, Australia & New Zealand
Andrew Baker
Europe Lead
Luis Del Cistia
Director of Major Projects, Infrastructure & Natural Resources
Tarek Hamade
Director, Middle East, Natural Resources
Anna Rosa
Director
Alan Sinclair
UK Head of Energy and Natural Resources